Hi All
It appears that many think that even now we have lost the IoT battle, so is the answer "a bracelet of silence" or could we do better? https://www.nytimes.com/2020/02/14/technology/alexa-jamming-bracelet-privacy-armor.html
Regards
Caute_cautim
OM, I just had a flash back to "Get Smart" and the cone of silence......
Ugh! I have to reschedule this morning's meeting with you till early this afternoon. My personal jamming device is out of charge and I need at least half a charge before I meet with you.
Hope you understand. How's 2:00 PM (Local)?
Thanks and warm regards,
- b/eads
Well the US Army has a patent of the following, this is exactly what is needed:
Regards
Caute_cautim
As I understand it works by sending ultrasonic frequency sound waves that are not filtered by the recording devices and thus interfere with the ability of the circuitry to accurately record sounds in the normal audible range.
It does not emit significant EMF so I doubt it would affect a pacemaker/defib/insulin pump.
It would however severely impact anyone who has a hearing aid or cochlear implants if their devices do not filter out ultrasonic frequencies in their circuitry.
So for anyone who does want to try this out... please be aware of that possible impact.
@Caute_cautim wrote:... so is the answer "a bracelet of silence" or could we do better?
Already did:
\(*0^)/
Craig